VIII. Fulfilling Abundance and Finances
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Think and Grow Rich,
Napolean Hill, 1960.
A timeless classic based on the distilled wisdom of distinguished men of great wealth and achievement. 15 powerful chapters packed with profound common sense and insight. A book worth reading countless times. |
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The Richest Man in Babylon,
George S. Clason, 1955.
A profound and timeless story that will teach you the core philosophies to create wealth in your life. My grandfather gave each of his grandchildren this book when I was about 10 years old. An essential reading for anyone desiring abundance and wealth.
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The Ultimate Secret to Getting Everything You Want,
Mike Hernacki, 1982.
If you're wondering what's standing in your way of wealth,success, happiness- or whatever you desire, read this. A principle that is so startlingly simple, so infinitely powerful, that it will change your life forever. |
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The Five Rituals of Wealth: Proven Strategies for Turning the Little You Have into More Than Enough,
Tod Barnhart & Anthony Robbins, 1996.
If you want a book that reveals simple wealth-building techniques, and common-sense strategies of the super-rich, you'll love the "five rituals of wealth". There is also a section dedicated to personal improvement, values, and motivation, including your "beliefs" about money. The combination will provide the secrets to "true" wealth and happiness, and life-long prosperity begins with character. I know that now. |
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The Trick to Money Is Having Some!,
Stuart Wilde, 1989.
If you want to understand the metaphysics of abundance, this book will give you tons of useful information. His breezy and comical style make for effortless reading, as you plot your path to complete financial freedom. |
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The Feel Good Guide to Prosperity,
Eva Gregory, 2004.
Have you longed for, dreamed of, or wished for more prosperity in your life? Maybe you've wanted more money, new clients or better health. Or, perhaps, you've been looking for that perfect partner or more fulfilling relationships. Regardless of the nature of your search, it all comes down to wanting to have a more joyful life experience. We call that experience prosperity.
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Absolutely Effortless Prosperity,
Bijan Anjomi, 1997.
By following these thirty simple, yet profound lessons, you can transform your own life and experience miracles! To be totally prosperous in every aspect of our lives we must first decide to make peace our ultimate goal--we do not have to get better jobs, second jobs, or even work more hours. |
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